[03:03] h [08:05] hi [08:36] morning boys and girls. [08:48] o/ [you're early!] [08:55] :) [09:15] grr rennet [10:01] which is better ubuntu or fedora? [10:06] Gring0: depends [10:07] ok i used to use antergos been using ubuntu for a while now though [10:17] Gring0: whats antergos again / [10:17] arch [10:27] Gring0: Fedora probably then [10:27] Gring0: well depends [10:27] Gring0: Fedora is more intermediate [10:27] Ubuntu is more newbie [10:41] how long u used ubuntu? [10:44] Gring0: years, but I don't just use ubuntu [10:59] what else you use? [11:10] openbsd, haiku, :) [11:40] haiku [11:40] never heard of that [11:45] I use either templeos or mikeos [11:47] lol [11:47] do u watch terry? [11:47] i never heard of mikeos [11:48] cia.snickers [11:49] /join #hacking [11:51] /join #bitcoin [11:52] learn to use irc first [11:53] lol this is one i dont use x chat [11:54] i have weechat and hexchat [11:54] but they are set up for tor :/ [12:31] haiku is the OSS successor to BeOS. :) === m6lpi_ is now known as m6lpi [18:49] this is a bit nuts: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/garage/project-details.aspx?project=translator-ppt [18:50] potentially useful - if it gives sane translations [18:50] i'm calling it now: someone's going to demo it in a high-brow event and the translation will be super rude [18:51] daftykins: good plan. make it so! [18:51] lol [18:52] \o/ [19:59] https://twitter.com/calebbarlow/status/863845079949217794 [20:02] that's how you know who doesn't keep a backup :> [20:05] I'm guessing a lot of that is the british :-p [20:07] i've been a tad puzzled at the reports 'cause they keep talking about "wow why didn't you guys patch?" but then XP didn't have patches to begin with, sooo... [20:08] "wow, why didn't you guys upgrade" [20:09] you were told at least two years ago to get the hell off of XP! [20:11] microsoft: https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2017/05/14/need-urgent-collective-action-keep-people-safe-online-lessons-last-weeks-cyberattack/#sm.0012sr4r31392f7csvn21lreyslho [20:13] before even reading, horses let to water and not drinking comes to mind ;D [20:18] "you know when u upgrade windows and your scanner doesn't work any more? well imagine if it was a £100,000 brain scanner" [20:19] at that price you should have a maintenance contract with your provider [20:20] hopefully some of those providers are going to get sued [20:20] it'll be interesting to ride this out [20:20] I have no idea where we're going to end-up [20:21] btw check out what got buried: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-39885655 [20:21] diddledan: i vote not Kansas [20:21] ^ +1 [21:38] if you wanna feel old, minority report was 15 years ago! [21:39] whaaaaat [21:39] INORITE [21:39] where's my piece of acrylic portable storage drive? [21:41] * zmoylan-pi hands daftykins a dvd disk... [21:41] oof you said disk with a k! [21:44] and i preferred ice age over minority report... [21:47] i knew i'd buy the dvd after seeing the trailer.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMfeWyVBidk [21:59] i can click links now the baseball is over \o/ [21:59] ah you're a Skratman! [22:01] scrats nutty adventure as an extra on the dvd alone was worth the price... [22:20] oh going back to the ransomware jazz, it's kinda funny how many in Russia got hit :D [22:20] plausible deniability... :-P [22:21] i can't think whether they even use it legitimately or whether it's super widespread pirated like in China [22:21] it being Windows and likely XP [22:21] there was talk a few years back of russia developing their own government linux distro [22:21] mmm i remember that [22:21] also rumblings about making their own CPUs [22:21] china had red flag linux but it wasn't updated iirc [22:22] wasn't red flag the korean one? [22:22] russia do have their own cpus but they're not great and are pricey last i looked... [22:22] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Flag_Linux [22:24] the north korean one... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Star_OS [22:25] oooh, india, cuba and venezeula have ones too... flippin commies and their pushing open standards... :-P [22:29] and the russian military linux... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astra_Linux [22:33] and they have a few cpus... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_microprocessors